75151-1
Clone Turbo Tank is LEGO set 75151-1. It has a score of 82. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 6 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 39.01% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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The Clone Turbo Tank is incredibly interactive and will have LEGO lovers going crazy over all the things they can do with it. Make it fire blasters at the Battle Droids, store and unleash the AT-RT, or have the tank try to run over the Jedi--but fail as they use the force to levitate the vehicle and send it back into the Kashyyk marsh. Insert one of the Jedi into the AT-RT cockpit and have them command it against enemies.
The turbo tank is an awesome set. It is very fun to roll around and opening the whole thing is super satisfying. I have seen the old 2010 turbo tank and it is a little bit bigger but it also has 200 more pieces so it makes sense why 2010 is bigger. Many people complain that this set is to small but it's only about 1-3 inches smaller than the older versions and a lot more sturdy. The set is great but the middle section is really bland but I upgraded it to be more interesting. The walker is very nice. A ucs turbo tank would be cool but that's up to lego! The minifigs are amazing and Lego has done a great job with the set.
It's a good set in a way, but also rather disappointing. The colorful Technic interior is rather dreadful – worse than other Technic-ey sets like 75156 Krennic's Imperial Shuttle or 75055 Imperial Star Destroyer. The minifigure selection is okay but the inclusion of just one Kashyyyk Trooper is lame and Gree is mediocre. I do like the two Jedi, though. The playability is pretty decent – I like driving the wheels over obstacles – but the price could use some work, since the vehicle's size is disappointingly small.
This is a good set on the whole, with plenty of detail on the exterior and lots of fun play features, but I cannot ignore the small size of the model and this reduces its appeal quite significantly in my opinion. If you own the previous models then the reduction in size is really quite surprising and it does leave me slightly underwhelmed given the price point and the relatively mediocre minifigure selection.